Master's Degree Programme in
Languages, Economics and Institutions of Asia and North Africa

Study plan

The study plan (academic curriculum) is the complete list of the academic activities that students must complete in order to fulfil the degree programme requirements.
The attendance plan is the total list of courses available to the student according to their year of studies.

For the purposes of acquiring specific understanding for writing the thesis or necessary module requirements, between the open unit or extra credits of the student’s study plan it is possible to select modules from the entire University Master’s educational system; for selection of modules from the Bachelor’s educational system, students must ask for approval from the Coordinator of the Didactic College of their degree programme. The exceptions are modules with compulsory attendance of the Linguistic and Cultural Mediation Degree Programme, that cannot be selected as open unit exams in study plans of students enrolled in other Master’s Degree programmes at the University.

Linguistic offer: a basic language chosen between arabic, chinese and japanese.

Curricula

Filling in and submission

You must fill in and submit your study plan every year, even if you do not intend to make any changes to it.

Fill in the study plan

Assistance

In case of doubts or problems in filling in your study plan, please contact the Campus specified into the Contacts section on the homepage of your degree programme website.


Study plan regulations

Please refer to the general curriculum rules addressed to students of Barchelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree courses.